Some of them have the overlay. It is not just you. It is weird how they all don't have it though.
Just had a nice 53 degree pass here. There was a 3 min gap between the last two images.
73, John Brier KG4AKV
On Sun, Oct 28, 2018, 13:25 Greg D ko6th.greg@gmail.com wrote:
Hi folks,
I let my radio and SSTV program run last night. Several passes, none super high, so my expectations were low. Also the whole downlink frequency thing. But, as I sift through the images and static of the night, I see about a half dozen partial pictures! Yea!
But, three of them, two from the 12:35z pass, and one from the 14:11z pass, have an overlay from MMSSTV calling "CQ SSTV"! Were they sent down from the ISS this way, or was someone locally rebroadcasting them (incorrectly)? The image from the 11:02z pass seemed fine, though I only go a part of it ("Curiosity on Mars"), as was the 15:49z pass.
Next pass, a low one, beginning in 4 minutes at 17:27z... Fingers crossed.
Greg KO6TH
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